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EMPLOYMENT

POSITIONS OPEN PLACEMENT BUREAUS Polyolefin Resin Dvmt, Gas Phase Expr, PhD Θ0Κ-70Κ Sr. Tech Svc, H 2 0 Ctgs,Paper/Textiles, 10 yrs.45K-65K Prdt Dvmt, Ctgs, PEfilms,BS, 2 yrs+ 35K-45K Tech Svc Chem, BS, for Adhs & Ctgs 35K-55K Polymer Engr, Films, BS, Prdt Dvmt, Pkg'g 40K-60K

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ACS Professional Data Bank The ACS Year-Round Professional Data Bank is a computerized databank which includes a cross-section of scientific professionals who are seeking employment. This important service makes available information on these individu­ als to interested employers who seek assistance of Employment Services for their recruiting needs. The data bank is not confidential, oper­ ates on a year-round basis, and is free to ACS members and student and national affiliates. With about 1000 chemical professionals already in the bank, the ACS is able to offer recruiters top-flight chemists in a wide variety of fields;

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about 6000 referrals are made to scientific em­ ployers each year. ACS Year-Round Confidential Employment List­ ing Service offers the same service as the ACS Professional Data Bank. However, for $40 a year, ACS members can have confidentiality assured. For more information on the Professional Data Bank and Confidential Employment Listing Ser­ vice, call 1 (800) 227-5558 (Employment Services). Employers may request a search of the file of can­ didates by mail or by phone; there is a fee for this service to employers. For more information, call 202-872-6213.

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INDUSTRIAL POSITIONS ENGELHARD GROUP LEADER PROCESS ENGINEERING Engelhard, a world-leading provider of specialty chemical and catalyst products, has opportunity at one of our Georgia manufacturing facilities. The successful candidate will lead a group of Process Engineers to meet quality, cost reduction, capacity enhancement, and new product commercialization objectives to support Engelhard's Petroleum Crocking Catalyst Business. You will coach and develop the technical, interpersonal, & team skills of the group & coordinate its efforts with Corporate R&D, Sales, and other manufacturing sites. Requirements are: BS degree in Chemical or Ceramic Engineering (MS or PhD degree a plus). Minimum 8 years of industrial process exp with 1 yr supervi­ sion/team leader exp. Engelhard offers a competitive salary, an excellent benefit and relocation package, and a challenging and empowering work environment. Please send resumes to Mr. Jack Lawrence, 1 0 5 2 7 Breamore Dr., Charlotte, N.C. 2 8 2 7 0 . Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V.

SENIOR RESEARCH CHEMIST for chemical resin manufacturer in Cincinnati, Ohio, who will use elec­ trochemical methods and techniques to analyze and characterize air sensitive catalysts, inorganic addi­ tives and polymeric systems. Will develop structure/ property relations in polyolefin based polymers/ olend and co-polymers. Will develop new structural/ property relations in polyolefin based polymers/ blend and co-polymers. Will develop new structural characterization methods and to expand the applica­ tion of current techniques to polyolefins. Will provide basic research support to the polyolefin development groups in applied and process research. Will conduct and report on routine quality control of company products and evaluate existing methodology and de­ velop new testing procedures as required using ER, AA, GC, XRD, SEM, UV-vis, and wet chemistry tech­ niques. Requires Ph.D. degree in Analytical Chemis­ try. Also requires two years experience in the job de­ scribed or two years experience as an Analytical Chemist. If experience in related field, experience must include the evaluation of existing chemical product development using IR, AA, GC, XRD, SEM, UV-vis, and wet chemistry techniques. Education to include completion of a Ph.D. thesis in the electro­ chemistry of transitional metals. 40 hrs/wk, 9 am - 5 pm, Mon-Fri, $49,200/yr. Must have proof of legal authority to work indefinitely in U.S. Send resume in duplicate (no calls) to T. Do, JO#00297, Ohio Bureau of Employment Services, PO Box 1618, Columbus, OH 43216. CONSULTANTS WANTED With experience in powder coating for electronic arts, phenolic foam. Pis reply to : Oak Infl Co., P. >. Box 7000-162, Palos Verdes, CA 90274

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WEATHERSTRIP ENGINEERING SPECIALIST for automotive design engineering and supplier of vehicle systems; Assess and evaluate U.S. and Japa­ nese Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) cus­ tomer weatherseal design spec; devel. and imple­ ment design engineering programs from concept through production; oversee design engineering teams ana provide Weatherstrip Devel. Group direc­ tion; resp. for product devel. auality control and for meeting customer req'ts. MIN QUAL: B.S. - Chemical Engineering; 5 yrs exp. as Weatherstrip Design Engi­ neer; Exp. must incl.: 1. Automotive component de­ sign for Japanese and U.S. OEMs. 2. Automotive weatherseal design from concept through produc­ tion. 3. Standard Statistical Process Control methods; Must read, speak, and write the Japanese and English languages; M-F, 8am - 5pm; $65,000/yr; 5 - 10 hrs overtime at $46.88/hr; Employer Paid Ad; Send re­ sume to: Michigan Employment Security Commis­ sion, 7310 Woodward Ave., Rm 415, Detroit, MI 48202; REF #123194.

SCIENTISTS Darwin Molecular Corporation, a growing, information intensive biotechnology company is seeking outstanding Scientists experienced in applying organic chemistry to research projects addressing important biological problems. The company's technical focus is on the aquisition and use of DNA sequence information to identify and select targets for drug discovery via molecular evolution. Darwin's initial therapeutic focus is on autoimmune disease, AIDS, and cancer.

Organic/Medicinal Chemist The Chemistry Department of the PARKE-DAVIS Pharmaceutical Research Division of WarnerLambert Company has an immediate opening for an Organic/Medicinal Chemist in our drug discovery laboratories. The successful candidate will conduct multi-step synthesis, isolation, purification, and char­ acterization of novel compounds for biological evaluation.

We are seeking Scientists with solid backgrounds in synthetic organic chemistry interested in using their talents as a member of an interdisciplinary team. The individuals will play a key role in discovering lead compounds in a variety of therapeutic areas. Experience in enzymology or protein structure/function a plus. A personal commitment to high quality drug discovery and strong interpersonal skills are necessary to function as part of a highly interactive team. Ph.D. and preferably 2 years of postdoctoral experience are required.

This position requires a BS in organic or medicinal chemistry (MS preferred) and a minimum of 1-2 years of research experience. Proficiency in modern syn­ thetic organic methodology, spectroscopy and chro­ matography is essential. Previous pharmaceutical industry experience would be valuable.

Darwin Molecular Corporation offers competitive salaries, benefits and an equity participation program. Our company's start-up environment is ideal for self-motivated, innovative employees who are eager to grow with us. Our scenic location just north of Seattle is ideal for those who enjoy a relaxed environment just minutes from the city. To apply, please send curriculum vitae to: Human Resources CEN112194CH, Darwin Molecular Corporation, 1631 220th Ave. S.E., Bothell, WA 98021.

DARWIN

Interested candidates should send their curriculum vi­ tae in confidence to PARKE-DAVIS Pharmaceutical Research, Human Resources, Box LJB-94159, 2800 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, Ml 48105. "Smoke-Free Work Environment"

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To medical scheduling, budgeting and day-to-day technical supei of ME's, EE's, software engineers and chemists. Requires BS in biology, chemistry or engineering and 10 years pro­ gram management experience.

Marketing

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To characterize market opportunities for chemistry-based diagnostic analyzers. Develop product specifications through primary and secondary research, interface with engineering and managementto facilitate conversion of specs to final product. Requires BS/BA and 10 years of marketing experience in clinical laboratory instrumentation.

Senior Sensor Scientist To develop new generation biosensors for clinical diag­ nostic instruments. Will work with a multidisciplinary team to develop advanced biosensors for clinical applica­ tions. Requires 4+ years experience in biosensor research and development. Strong background in polymer and enzyme chemistry is very desirable.

Senior Development

Scientist

To supervise chemists in the development of chemistry analyzers employing state-of-the-art biosensors. Requires 2-4 years hands-on experience in instrument development and problem solving; and good supervisory and commu­ nication skills. Advanced degree and instrumentation systems knowledge a plus. Please send resume to: Nova Biomedical, Director, Human Resources, 200 Prospect Street, Waltham, MA 02254 Smoke Free Workplace, EOE M/F

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Analytical Research Chemist Due to planned expansion of our facilities in St. Louis, Missouri, we currently have an opportunity for an Atomic Spectroscopist and an Ionic Separation Scientist at Mallinckrodt Chemical, Inc. In these positions, you will participate in technology transfers and perform equivalency/validation studies. You will also be responsible for working safely in the lab and ensuring compliance with regulatory agencies (FDA, EPA, MC Corporate Policies, etc.), and maintaining proper documentation of all work, instrument calibration/service, etc. Candidates must have the following qualifications for each of the

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Atomic Spectroscopist

• Ability to conduct applied research and non-routine/problem-solving analyses in the Atomic Spectroscopy Lab • Degree in Chemistry (preferably Ph.D.) with a minimum 5 years' industrial lab experience using ICP/AA/Graphite Furnace Techniques t Experience with the corresponding sample preparation techniques for a variety of sample types is essential • Familiarity with Microwave Sample Preparation Techniques desirable • Experience with X-Ray Diffraction/Fluorescence desirable • Ability to interact effectively with other technical personnel and work effectively in a learning environment • Familiarity with PCs for instrument control, word processing, spread sheets, curve plotting program, and statistical analysis for data and experimental design

Ionic Separation Scientist • Degree in Chemistry (preferably Ph.D.) with a minimum 5 years' industrial lab experience using Ion Chromatography • Experience with Capillary Electrophoresis highly desirable • Ability to interact effectively with other technical personnel and work effectively in a learning environment t Familiarity with PCs for instrument control, word processing, spread sheets, curve plotting program, etc. • Good oral and written communication skills • Must pass controlled substance security clearance Mallinckrodt Chemical. Inc. offers a competitive salary and benefits package, including 401 -K and stock option. Those interested in a challenging position with a long-established and well-known manufacturer of fine chemicals should send a resume, indicating position of interest, (no agencies, please) to: Larry Dull; Professional Recruitment and Staffing; MALLINCKRODT CHEMICAL, INC.; P.O. Box 5439; St. Louis, MO 63147. An Equal Opportunity Employer

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RESEARCH SCIENTIST This position requires an advanced degree in physical chemistry or chemical engineering and 0-7 years of relevant industrial experience with strong experimental, instrumentation and general laboratory skills, in depth knowledge in physical phenomena, and appreciation of theoretical aspects of colloid and surface science. Hands-on experience in classical and advanced procedures in wetting, spreading, thin film formation, stability, flow, surfactant solution and gel rheology, dispersions, and physical-chemical methods is strongly advised. This is a unique opportunity for the individual with appropriate credentials. The starting position will depend on the candidate's qualifications and experience. The position offers excellent long-term possibilities for professional recognition and career growth. Please send resume, postmarked by 12/31/94, to:

SC Johnson Wax Dr. Judy Zettergren, Mail Sta. 106 1525 Howe Street Racine, WI 53403-2236 An equal opportunity employer who values diversity in its workforce.

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This position will be responsible for planning analytical protocols, and developing analytical validation procedures for regulatory requirements such as GLP. In addition, the individual will serve as a Project Leader on multi-disciplinary research projects. The ideal candidate will have a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry and at least 5 years of pharmaceutical or chemical industry experience in HPLC, GC-MS, NMR, FT-IR and wet analytical methods. Excellent communication skills (oral & written) and computer proficiency are a must. We offer a competitive salary and excellent benefits, including 401 (k), Dental, Prescription, Bonus and Medical plans. Interested individuals should send resume (which should include salary requirement) to:

Drug Discovery

TEAM LEADER MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY RESEARCH Fisons Pharmaceuticals has a world-wide reputation as an innovator and manufacturer of ethical pharmaceuticals with research carried out in both the U.S. and Great Britain. As part of our commitment to maintain and build upon our reputation well into the next century, we are in the process of expanding our U.S. research operations based in Rochester, NY. Central to our U.S. growth is Drug Discovery R&D, currently working in Rochester on a range of projects concerned with the treatment of diseases of the central nervous system; including Alzheimer's disease, epilepsy, and stroke. In order to support ongoing and future projects in the CNS research area, an immediate opening exists within the chemistry department in Rochester for a Team Leader in Medicinal Chemistry. Using the therapeutic team approach to drug development and thus working closely with biochemists and pharmacologists to discover therapeutic leads, the individual will be responsible for the planning and direction of medicinal chemistry research for a team of scientists working within an assigned project. The ideal candidate will possess a PhD degree in organic/medicinal chemistry with 5-10 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry in a supervisory role. In addition, the candidate will need to possess a working knowledge of modem medicinal chemistry and its application to the drug discovery process, in particular molecular modeling and QSAR. Prior experience in the CNS research area preferred; strong interpersonal and communication skills required. For consideration, please send resume, including a salary history to: Attn: Employment Office, Réf. Ad# WM901, FISONS CORPORATION, P.O. Box 1710, Rochester, NY 14603.

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Box #102 401 Broadway, 21st Floor New York, NY 10013

Fisons Corporation An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V No Agency Referrals Please

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V

SYSTEMS ENGINEER III — M.S. in Chem. Engrg. with 2-3 yrs. exper. or a Ph.D. with 0-1 yr. exper. Required: Extensive knowledge of the theories/practices of heat transfer, thermodynamics, vapor-liquid equilibrium, reaction kinetics. Able to program computers utilizing FORTRAN; & familiar with numerical methods, simulation techniques & computer systems. Perform system engrg. duties to develop, design & manufacture simulators to train operators of chemical process plant & other high tech. equipment. Duties: simulation designs of chemical process, power plant systems, math modeling of these systems, ana utilizing the advanced theories of chemical reaction kinetics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, computational methodology & programming techniques to design, develop & debug the process & models under various static & dynamic modes of operation. Perform R&D work on: Developing new user-friendly simulation tools for the chem. process & power plant industry; Hardware/software interface and integration of system models. $42,000/year. Job Loc ; Columbia, MD. Qualified applicant mail resume and copy of ad to: Dept. of Economic & Employment Development, 1100 N. Eutaw St., #212, Baltimore, MD 21201. JO#9480835. INDUSTRIAL POSTDOCTORAL POSITION: Recent Ph.D. preferably in polymer chemistry. Involves analytical problem solving using FT-IR, NMR, GC, GC/MS, DSC, TGA, SEM-EDXA, TMA, DMA, etc. Write Dr. Thanedar, Chemir/Polytech 2672 Metro Blvd. St Louis, MO 63043. POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE Brookhaven National Laboratory is seeking a recent PhD trained in Microbiology with a strong background in organic and analytical chemistry to establish a laboratory for biodégradation experiments using various organic contaminants. Investigations will include the rate, extent and conditions for the biodégradation of the target compounds. The position will be tenable in the Safety and Environmental Protection Division, and will include collaboration with researchers in the Department of Applied Science. Apply to S.S. Chalasani, S&EP Division OR A.J. Francis, Department of Applied Science, Dept. 1128, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Associated Universities, Inc., PO Box 5000, Upton, Long Island, NY 11973-5000. Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V.

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RESEARCH FELLOW Postdoctoral Position for structure determination of peptides involved in Alzheimer's disease. Experience with high field NMR spectroscopy and structure determination by NMR methods on proteins or nucleic acids preferred. Send CV along with names and phone numbers of three references to: City of Hope, Human Resources, 1500 E. Duarte Rd., Duarte, CA 91010-3000. EOE

CLEMSON UNIVERSITY — SEARCH REOPENED

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO SCHOOL OF MEDICINE ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOLOGY STRUCTURAL BIOLOGIST/PROTEIN CHEMIST We seek a faculty member employing NMR and/or other physical chemical techniques for the study of the three-dimensional structures of proteins and the impact of structure on function. We are particularly insterested in application of these techniques to study mechanisms of drug action. The University of Colorado School of Medicine is embarking on an initiative to develop a program in the area of molecular structure, and the r e cruited individual would be expected to play an integral role in such program development. The existing research strengths of the Pharmacology Department include molecular signal transduction, molecular biology of the cell cycle, neuropharmacology, and the chemistry and function of lipid signal molecules. We are seeking a new faculty member with interests that complement these existing strengths. Applicants must have a Ph.D. or M.D. degree, a vigorous research program with the potential to develop significant extramural funding, and a commitment to teaching medical and graduate students. Review of applications will begin December 1, 1994, and will continue until the position is filled. Submit curriculum vitae, names of four references, and a statement of current and future research interests to: Dr. R. Adron Harris, Chair, Search Com., Dept. Pharmacology, Univ. Colorado HSC, Box C236, 4200 E. 9th Ave., Denver, CO 80262 The University of Colorado is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

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Applications and nominations are invited for the position of Professor and Head of Chemistry. The Department has received a substantial commitment to hire several new faculty over the next four years, and planning has begun for a new research addition to present facility. The current 19 full-time faculty generate more than $2 million per year in external support and more than $1 million in new research equipment has been added in 1992-1994. The Department seeks an outstanding scientist with administrative ability and commitment to excellence in teaching and research. Candidates should submit a letter of application, complete curriculum vitae and have at least three letters of reference sent to the search committee chair: Darryl D. DesMarteau, Department of Chemistry, Clemson University, Box 341905, Clemson, South Carolina 29634-1905. Phone: 803-656-4705. Review of applications will begin on Jan. 1, 1995 and will continue until the position is filled. The proposed effective date of appointment is July 1, 1995. An AA/ EO employer.

THE CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT AT MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY seeks to fill two tenuretrack positions in Organic Chemistry at the assistant professor level. Outstanding candidates in all areas of organic chemistry are encouraged to apply, and at least one of the appointments will be made in the area of synthesis. Candidates are expected to establish a vigorous research program and to pursue excellence in research and teaching at both the graduate and undergraduate level. Applicants should send a current curriculum vitae, a list of publications, and a description of future research plans to Gerald T. Babcock, Chair, Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824. Applicants should also arrange to have three letters of recommendation submitted on their behalf. Applications from women and underrepresented minorities are particularly welcome. Review of applications will begin 1 November 1994, and will continue until the positions are filled. Michigan State University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity institution.

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY. The Department of Chemistry plans to fill the following faculty positions effective August 1995. Two tenure track faculty positions in Physical Chemistry. The appointments will be at the Assistant Professor level although exceptional candidates at the Associate Professor level will be considered, a Ph.D. degree is required and post doctoral experience is preferred. The successfull candidates will teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels and establish a vigorous research program Research plans must be included with the application. Laboratory Coordinator/General Chemistry Instructor The applicant must have either a Ph.D. or a master's degree with experience in laboratory coordination. The successful candidate will teach introductory chemistry and coordinate the associated laboratories. This position is a non-tenure track, 12 month appointment, renewable on an annual basis. Applicants for any of these positions should send curriculum vitae, graduate and undergraduate transcripts and three letters of reference to: Chairperson, Department of Chemistry, Florida International University, Miami, Florida 33199. Closing date: January 5,1995. Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING FACULTY OPENING Full-time regular Assistant Professor position in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Illinois of Urbana-Champaign is available with a preferred starting date of August, 1995. In order to ensure full consideration applications must be received by January 1, 1995. Applications will be accepted after January 1,1995 until the position is filled. Interviews may be conducted during the application period, but all applications received by January 1 will receive full consideration. Salary is open and will depend upon qualifications. A Ph.D. with a distinguished academic record is required. Duties include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, and direction of M.S. and Ph.D. theses. The candidate is expected to develop a strong imaginative research program and to engage in outstanding scholarly activies leading to national recognition. Past accomplishments should support these expectations. Applications with curriculum vitae and names of three references should be sent to Professor C. F. Zukoski, Interim Head of Chemical Engineering, University of Illinois, 114 Roger Adams Lab, Box C-3, 600 South Mathews Avenue, Urbana, Illinois 618013792, phone (217) 333-3641. Tte University of Illinois is m

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POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY A postdoctoral position is available with Craig Ogle in organolithium based syntheses of organic intermediates sponsored by FMC Lithium Division. A second postdoctoral position is available with Banita Brown in heterocylic synthesis using transition metal catalysts. Send a resume and two letters of recommendation to Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC 28223. THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences recently extended its search for applicants for two or three tenuretrack positions at the Assistant Professor level, expected to be filled by June 30, 1995 or as soon thereafter as possible. That extension specifically asked for applicants with a strong background in various areas of environmental engineering. At this time we are particularly interested in candidates in the AIR POLLUTION AREA. Accordingly, we are re-advertising our interest in applicants with research interests in AIR POLLUTION CONTROL and Industrial Health and Safety Engineering related to air pollution areas. Experience in process design is very desirable. Applicants must have an earned Ph.D. degree or be near the completion of that degree in Environmental, Chemical, Civil or Mechanical Engineering and must be eligible to become registered as a P.E. Applications that do not fulfill these requirements will not be accepted. The successful applicant will be expected to teach both undergraduate and graduate level courses and develop a strong externally funded research program. Send Curriculum Vita, copies of academic transcripts, and the names, addresses and telephone numbers of three references to Dr. Joseph J. Delfino, Department Chairman, Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences, A. P. Black Hall, P.O. Box 116450, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-6450 no later than March 1, 1995. The University of Florida is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.

ACADEMIC POSITIONS ACADEMIC POSITIONS FACULTY POSITION IN MATERIALS SCIENCE Northeastern University seeks to enhance an established, multidisciplinary program in materials science with the appointment of an associate or full professor in the Department of Chemistry. The successful candidate will be an established, well-funded, investigator who brings in-depth knowledge of the properties of advanced materials at the atomic and molecular level to collaborations with colleagues from Northeastern's Chemistry and Physics Departments and College of Engineering. The successful candidate must also be committed to excellence in chemical education at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Northeastern began construction of a 95,000 ft2 building in September, 1994 which will be the central materials research facility. The University's central location, tradition of cooperative education, and collaborative research programs with industry and with other academic institutions in the Boston area make it an exciting venue for advanced study in materials science. Send a resume, the names of three references and start-up funding requirements to Prof. Tom Gilbert, Materials Search Committee, Department of Chemistry, Northeastern University, 360 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115. The deadline for receipt of applications is 12/31/94. Northeastern University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Title IX University. Applications from minority candidates and women are particularly encouraged. NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE (NMR) SPECIALIST MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY NMR Specialist. Responsibilities include oversight of operation, maintenance, and applications support of VXR 500, VXR 400 (solids), VXR 300, and Gemini 300 spectrometers; and collaboration with major users and the NMR oversight committee in preparation of NMR equipment proposals. Will consult with faculty and students on NMR methodology, organize a users' instructional program, and supervise a professional staff who are responsible for day-to-day operations. Administrative responsibilities also include ins t r u m e n t s c h e d u l i n g , monitoring usage, and assignment of charges. Independent and/or collaborative research opportunities exist. A Ph.d. in Chemistry or Biochemistry is required. Salary is dependent upon experience. Applications will be reviewed 12/ 1/94 but the position is open until filled. Minorities and women are encouraged to apply. Applicants should send a resume and 3 letters of reference to the Chairperson, Chemistry Department, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824-1322. MSU is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. FACULTY TENURE-TRACK POSITION THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON The School of Pharmacy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison invites applications for a full-time tenure track position, preferably at the Associate or Full Professor level, though Assistant Professor will be considered, in the Division of Pharmaceutics. Candidates should have an independent, active, and fundamental program examining biological physicochemical materials relative to the field of drug delivery. The primary interest should be in generating new mechanistic knowledge, preferably at the molecular level. Candidates should hold the Ph.D., or equivalent, in pharmaceutics, biomaterials or chemical engineering, or a related field with a strong biophysical or physical chemistry background, and should have relevant postdoctoral research experience. Teaching responsibilities will include undergraduate and graduate courses. Applications will be considered until March 1,1995. Please send a complete curriculum vitae with a description of research interests and proposed research, and names, addresses, and telephone numbers of at least three references to: Dr. Joseph R. Robinson, School of Pharmacy, University of Wisconsin, 425 N. Charter Street, Madison, WI 53706-1515, Phone (608) 262-7968 Fax (608) 262-4054. The University of Wisconsin is an E.O.E. Unless confidentiality is requested in writing, information regarding the applicants must be released upon request. Finalists cannot be guaranteed confidentiality.

POSTDOCTORAL POSITION for o r g a n i c / medicinal chemist to conduct synthetic and biochemical studies of chemopreventive retinoids. Experience with modern spectroscopic and chromatographic techniques expected. Send vitae and three letters of recommendation to Professor R. W. Curley, College of Pharmacy, Ohio State University, 500 West 12th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210.

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Senior Lectureship/Lectureship in Materials Science Applications are invited for a Senior Lectureship/Lectureship in Materials Science in the Department of Chemistry (RF-94/95-27), tenable from July 1995. Appointment will be made on a fixed-term basis for a period of two to three years, with a possibility of renewal. Applicants should have an appropriate higher degree (normally a PhD), relevant teaching experience and a strong interest and track record in research, preferably in areas of nanostructured and biocompatable materials, surface chemistry, polymer science or ceramics. The appointee is expected to: (a) contribute to postgraduate as well as undergraduate teaching in the Faculty, and in particular in Materials Science at the MSc level; and (b) conduct an independent programme of research. Annual salaries [non-superannuable but attracting 15% (taxable) terminal gratuity] are on the following scales, with starting salary depending on qualifications and experience: Senior Lecturer HK$641,580 - HK$861,900 (9 points) (approx US$83,322 - US$111,935); Lecturer HK$412,980 - HK$689,880 (11 points) (approx. US$53,634 - US$89,595; US Dollar equivalents as at 21 October 1994). At current rates salaries tax will not exceed 15% of gross income. Children's education allowances, leave, and medical benefits are provided; housing or tenancy allowances are also provided in most cases at a charge of 772% of salary. Further particulars and application forms may be obtained from the Appointments Unit, Registry, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong (fax: (852) 559 2058; E-mail: [email protected]). Particulars are also available on the University's listserv accessed by E-mail as [email protected] (specify "get apptment filelist" for list of vacant posts, "get" under the individual post file for details and "help" for listserv commands). Closes 12 January 1995.

CHEMISTRY FACULTY: Wilkes University invites applications for two tenure-eligible positions in physical chemmistry and in analytical chemistry. Ph.D. required. Area of interest open but expertise in computers and some aspects of biochemistry a n d / o r pharmacy beneficial to assist with the new Doctor of Pharmacy program. Appointment at assistant professor level preferred. Submit resume, vitae, statement of teaching and research, and three recommendation letters to: Associate Dean (Chemistry), School of Science and Engineering, Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18766. WOMEN AND MINORITIES ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. AA/EOE

THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY Applications are invited for a tenure-track appointment in Organic Chemistry at the Assistant Professor level. Candidates should have a Ph.D. and postdoctoral experience, should show exceptional promise in teaching and research, and should have a strong commitment to the development of an active research program in any area of organic chemistry. Candidates with substantial expertise in nuclear magnetic resonance are particularly encouraged to apply. Responsibilities of the appointee will include teaching at both undergraduate and graduate level, supervision of graduate students, and developing a vigorous, independent, research program supported by external funding. Applications, including curriculum vitae, publication list, a brief statement of research plans and teaching experience, and the names, addresses and telephone numbers of three referees, should be sent to Dr. G. M. Bancroft, Chair, Department of Chemistry, The University of Western Ontario, London, Canada N6A 5B7, to arrive by January 31st, 1995. The appointment will begin on July 1,1995, but a later starting date is negotiable. Positions are subject to budget approval. In accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements, this advertisement is directed to Canadian Citizens and Permanent Residents of Canada. The University of Western Ontario is committed to employment equity, welcomes diversity in the workplace, and encourages applications from all qualified individuals including women, members of visible minorities, aboriginal persons, and persons with disabilities.

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE: Position available for a recent PhD trained in Chemical Engineering or Chemistry. A knowledge of kinetics and of pressure reactors for application in heterogeneous/ homogenous analysis, is required. Experience with modern analytical instruments for catalyst characterization is preferred. The research program involves the development of heterogeneous/homogeneous catalysts for conversion of synthesis gas into fuels and chemicals, the characterization of catalysts will utilize Brookhaven's National Synchrotron Light Source. Applicants should send a curriculum vitae and names and addresses of three references, to: Dr. Devinder Mahajan, Building 815, Department of Applied Science, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Associated Universities, Inc., P.O. Box 5000, Upton, Long Island, NY 11973-5000. Equal Opportunity Employer m/f/dfv. POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE Brookhaven National Laboratory is seeking a recent PhD trained in Microbiology with a strong background in organic and analytical chemistry to establish a laboratory for biodégradation experiments using various organic contaminants. Investigations will include the rate, extent and conditions for the biodégradation of the target compounds. The position will be tenable in the Safety and Environmental Protection Division, and will include collaboration with researchers in the Department of Applied Science. Apply to S.S. Chalasani, S&EP Division OR A.J. Francis, Department of Applied Science, Dept. 1121, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Associated Universities, Inc., PO Box 5000, Upton, Long Island, NY 11973-5000. Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V. ANALYTICAL CHEMIST-TENURE TRACK, beginning August 1995. Ph.D. preferred. Broad instrumentation background desired. Inorganic and / o r Physical Chemistry training helpful. Jesuit college, undergraduate only, ACS certified. Emphasis on teaching, research strongly encouraged. Ability to lecture well in English important. Send resume and complete transcripts. Have three letters of recommendation forwarded to Dr. Don E. Gibbs, Chairman, Chemistry Dept., Rockhurst College, 1100 Rockhurst Road, Kansas City, Mo 64110. Applications from women and minority candidates are encouraged.

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ACADEMIC POSITIONS BIOCHEMISTRY INSTRUCTOR The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Maryland at College Park, invites applications for a non-tenure track instructor to begin as early as January 15,1995. Candidates must have completed, a Ph.D. in biochemistry or a related field, and will be expected to manage undergraduate biochemistry and molecular biology laboratories, train graduate assistants, and assist with lecture courses. Fulltime academic year (9.5 months) appointment, with the opportunity to teach summer sessions. Applicants should send curriculum vitae, statement of research and teaching experience, and arrange to have three letters of reference sent to: Dr. Sarah Woodson, Instructor Search Committee, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742-2021. Applications will be considered until December 15, 1994 or until the position is filled. The University of Maryland at College Park encourages applications from women and members of minority groups and is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

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FACULTY POSITION ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY Duke University's School of the Environment seeks a tenure-track assistant professor in atmospheric chemistry. The successful applicant is expected to develop a nationally recognized externally funded research program, and to teach and advise graduate-level research and professional students. Interest and expertise related to air pollution with an emphasis on tropospheric chemistry is especially desirable. Experience in air quality management is also desirable. Areas of interest include: gas-phase chemistry and photochemistry; emissions/measurements & reactions of natural/anthropogenic gases/aerosols; reactions, transport, and deposition of gases/aerosols; and gas-aerosol reactions. Interest in laboratory, field and modeling studies, or in combinations thereof, are equally welcome. Applicants should send a curriculum vitae, statement of research and teaching interests, and three reference letters to: Bruce C. Faust, Chair, Atmospheric Chemistry Search Committee, Duke University, School of the Environment, LSRC, P.O. Box 90328, Durham, NC 27708-0328. Applications will be accepted through January 6,1995 or until a suitable candidate is identified. Duke University is An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE/STUDIES The University of Central Arkansas, College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, is accepting applications for a tenure-track position at the assistant or associate professor level to begin Fall, 1995. The successful candidate will hold a Ph.D. or its equivalent in biology, chemistry, environmental science, geology, mathematics, or physics with a field of specialization appropriate to environmetal studies; develop a modern environmental science/studies program incorporating the disciplines above; conduct research with graduate and undergraduate students; and teach courses in the department of her or his degree. Send letter of application, curriculum vitae, graduate transcripts, copies of recent research publication, statements of research goals and teaching philosophy and names, addresses, and phone numbers of three references to: Steve Butcher, Chair, Environmental Science Search Committee, College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Irby Hall 120, University of Central Arkansas, Conway, Arkansas, 72035. Review of applications will begin on December 20, 1994, and continue until the position is filled. The position is contingent on funding. The University of Central Arkansas is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

CHEMISTRY: Creighton University invites applications for the position of assistant professor in physical chemistry, to begin in the fall of 1995. This is an entrylevel, tenure track position. A Ph.D. in chemistry and evidence of potential for excellence in teaching and reTHE CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT OF THE search with undergraduates is required. The successful STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT candidate will be expected to share in the teaching of PLATTSBURGH solicits applications for two tenure the general and physical chemistry and upper division track positions at the Assistant Professor level in chemistry laboratories as well as participate in the bioorganic chemistry (Search #1905A-225) and envimanagement and development of computer networkronmental chemistry (Search #1905B-225) to begin ing resources. Candidates should send: a letter of appliAugust 1995. Earned Ph.D. in the area required. Cancation, a statement of teaching philosophy, a descripdidate must demonstrate a potential for significant tion of research interest, official transcripts of all college scholarly research and be committed to excellence in level work and three letters of reference to Robert L. teaching in an undergraduate liberal arts program Snipp, Ph.D., Chair of the Search Committee, Departwith an understanding of, and sensitivity to, minoriment of Chemistry, Creighton University, Omaha, ty and gender concerns. Women and racial minorities NE 68178-0104. All application material should be received by 6 January 1995. Creighton University is a Jesuit, are encouraged to apply and can compete for the NYS/ Catliolic institution tliat encourages applications from quali- UUP Drescher Affirmative Action Award, a paid one-year fied individuals of all backgrounds who believe tliey can con-pretenure leave. Send resume, transcripts, 3 letters of tribute to the distinctive educational tradition of the Univer- reference, one-page teaching philosphy and descripsity. Applications from minority and women scholars en- tion of research directions by February 1, 1995 to: Chair, Search Committee, c/o Office of Personnel, couraged. EO/AAE. SUNY Plattsburgh, Search #, Pittsburgh, New York 12901. SUNY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/ AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, DEPT. OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES. Postdoctoral position for a biochemist to study novel pathways of oxidative metabolism related to carcinogenesis. Experience in LYCOMING COLLEGE. The Department of Chemenzymology, and isolation/analysis of protein or istry invites applications for two tenure-track posiDNA adducts is desirable. Please send a resume and tions. One will be in organic chemistry (or related the names of at least two references to: Dr. John fields such as polymer or organometaflic). The secThompson, Box C-238, University of Colorado ond position will be in experimental physical chemisHealth Sciences Center, Denver, CO 80262. Vie Unitry. Successful candidates will have a PhD, will also versity of Colorado Health Sciences Center is committed to be able to teach advanced-level courses, general equal opportunity and affirmative action. chemistry, nonmajors chemistry, and develop a vigorous research program involving undergraduates. To apply, send LV, teaching philosophy, official colJAWAHARIAL NEHRU CENTRE FOR lege transcripts, research synopsis, and three letters of ADVANCED SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, recommendation to Dr. CE. McDonald, Department BANGALORE 560 064, INDIA. of Chemistry, Lycoming College, Williamsport, PA Applications are invited, on plain paper, from young 17701. The closing date is January 6, 1994. Lycoming motivated and creative persons for the position of College is an equal opportunity employer. Faculty Fellow (equivalent to Assistant Professor/ Reader) to work in the area of Physics and Chemistry of Ceramics, Nanomaterials and Molecular ElectronSETON HILL COLLEGE, Tenure-track assistant proics. Applicants should have scholarly research crefessor opening in ACS approved department for Audentials and post-doctoral experience. Interested pergust, 1995. Ph.D. degree required. Teaching responsisons should send their resume along with the names bilities include physical chemistry, instrumental analyof three references to: The Administrative Officer, sis, and instruction of non-science majors. Submission Jawaharial Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific of grant proposals and supervision of undergraduate Research, Jakkur, Bangalore 560 064, India. Fax No: research expected. Seton Hill is a Catholic liberal arts (91) 80 3346438 college for women, located 35 miles east of Pittsburgh. The selection process will begin January 10,1995. Send resume, statement of teaching philosophy and research COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES goals, undergraduate/graduate transcripts, and three TENURE-TRACK POSITION — The Department of letters of recommendation to Dr. Bernadette Fondy, Chemistry and Geochemistry and the Division of EnS.C., Vice President for Academic Affairs, Seton Hill vironmental Science and Engineering at the Colorado College, Greensburg, PA 15601. ApplicationsfromwomSchool of Mines invite applications for an anticipated en ana minority candidates are encouraged. AAfEOE. tenure-track position at the assistant or associate professor level, depending on Qualifications. A Ph.D. in microbiology or a related field is required. The candidate must have a commitment to excellence in teachRICE UNIVERSITY invites applications for faculty ing and to establishing a successful graduate research positions in experimental chemistry in the nanotechprogram in the area of microbial processes in the ennology/materials areas. The appointment may be at vironment. Candidates should submit curriculum viany level, although the preferred level is tenure-track tae, statement of professional goals and names of at Assistant Professor. Applications should include a deleast three professional references to: Colorado scription of research interests, a curriculum vitae, and School of Mines, Microbiology Search #95-444,1500 three letters of recommendation and should be sent by Illinois Street, Golden, CO 80401. Application must December 1,1994 to Robert Curl, Faculty Search Combe postmarked by January 31, 1995. Colorado School of mittee, Department of Chemistry, Rice University, Mines is an AA/EEO employer. Women and minorities Houston, TX 77251. Rice University is an equal employare encouraged to apply. ment opportunity/affirmative action employer.

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DEAN OF COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & PHYSICAL SCIENCES — One of 5 schools and colleges at the University of New Hampshire. College consists of nine departments with 1300 undergraduate majors and 300 graduate students. Applicants should include statement of goals & approach, vitae, names & address of 3 references. Sena to: CEPS Dean Search, VPAA, Thompson Hall, UNH, Durham, NH 03824. Full consideration given to applications received before January 6, 1995; search will remain open until the position is filled. Detailed description in October 5, 1994 issue of Chronicle of Higher Education. UNH is an AA/EEO Employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. POSTDOCTORAL POSITION available immediately for a recent Ph.D. in solid-state NMR spectroscopy to analyze polymer phase structures by 2D NMR. Minimum salary: Cad. $24K. Send resume and names of three references to: Prof. A. Natansohn, Department of Chemistry, Queens University, Kingston, On. K7L 3N6, Canada. Phone: 613-545-2624, fax 613545-6669, e-mail: [email protected] PHYSICAL/INORGANIC, TENURE-TRACK, DICKINSON COLLEGE. ACS accredited 6-person department seeks an Assistant Professor with Ph.D. in physical or inorganic chemistry. The successful candidate will have strength in thermodynamics or kinetics and commitment to innovative lab-oriented teaching. Establishment of an active undergraduate research program is expected. Teaching duties will include introductory courses for science and non-science students, advanced lecture and laboratory courses, and a team-taught course in equilibrium, In addition, all department members take part in teaching a project-based integrated lab course. The department is well-equipped and has recently obtained funding for some laboratory renovation and the addition of high-field NMR and molecular modeling to our capabilities. Review of completed applications will beein December 12. Send curriculum vitae, undergraduate and graduate transcripts, philosophy of teaching, summary of research plans, and three letters of recommendation to Prof. Robert Leyon, Chair, Department of Chemistry, Dickinson College, PO Box 1773, Carlisle PA 17013-2896. Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer; we especially encourage minority candidates to apply. BIOCHEMISTRY - tenure track, Assistant Professor at Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois. The Department of Chemistry invites applications for a faculty position in biochemistry beginning Fall, 1995. Candidates must have a recent Ph.D. in biochemistry and be committed to excellence in teaching at the undergraduate level. Teaching responsibilities will include biochemistry (lecture and lab), introductory chemistry, and possibly an advanced course. Research involving undergraduates is expected. Bradley has strong ties to the USDA National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research in Peoria. Each applicant should send a complete vita, three letters of recommendation, transcripts, a statement of teaching philosophy, and a description of research interests with start-up costs to Chair, Search Committee, Department of Chemistry, Bradley University, Peoria, IL 61625. To ensure full consideration, applications and supporting materials should be received by January 10, 1995. Bradley University is an EO/AA employer.

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VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY announces a tenuretrack faculty position in the Department of Chemistry at the level of Assistant Professor. The appointment will begin fall semester 1995. While all areas of chemistry will be considered, applications that emphasize the interface of the traditional areas of chemistry with environmental, materials, or biomedically related sciences are especially desired. Candidates for this position are expected to develop a vigorous, well-funded, internationally recognized research program and to demonstrate a commitment to excellence in teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Applications should be completed by January 4, 1995, to assure consideration. Applicants should submit transcripts, a curriculum vitae, a list of publications, an outline of plans for future research, and arrange for at least three letters of reference to be sent to Professor Mark M. Jones, Chair, Search Committee, Department of Chemistry, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37235. Vanderbilt University is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

ANALYTICAL OR ORGANIC FACULTY POSITION. Tenure-track appointment, contingent on availability of funding, probably at Assistant Professor level, to begin August 1995 in the area of analytical or organic chemistry. Any sub-discipline within either field will be considered. Ph.D. and evidence of potential to develop vigorous, externally funded research program involving undergraduates and M.S. students required; postdoctoral or industrial experience highly desirable. Submit c.v., undergraduate and graduate transcripts, research plan, and teaching philosophy, and arrange to have three letters of reference sent to Prof. T. Howard Black, Department of Chemistry, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL 61920; (217) 581-6225. Review of applications will begin December 5, 1994. AA/EEOE

ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIP IN CHEMISTRY Santa Clara University, a Jesuit university with an ACS-approved undergraduate chemistry department, seeks an outstanding chemical educator for the Fletcher-Jones Endowed Chair in Chemistry. Appointment at the rank of Full Professor. The successful candidate must have attained at least the rank of Associate Professor with tenure and have a proven record of excellence in chemical education. Duties include full time teaching at the undergraduate level, directing undergraduate research projects, and spearheading curriculum development. Located in the heart of "silicon valley," the department, with 9 FT faculty, enjoys excellent modern facilities, instrumentation, and computers. Send resume, four letters of recommendation, and statements of teaching philosophy and of research plans to Dr. Lawrence Nathan, Chemistry Department, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA 95053. Closing date is January 20, 1995, but the search process will remain open until the position is filled. EO/AA. Applications from qualified women and minority candidates encouraged.

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY announces a faculty position in the Department of Chemistry at the level of Associate Professor or Professor. The appointment could begin as early as fall semester 1995. The Department is committed to developing programs emphasizing environmental, materials, or biomedical chemistry. While applications in all areas of chemistry will be considered, applications in these areas are especially desired. Candidates for this position should demonstrate a vigorous, well-funded, internationally recognized research program and an established commitment to excellence in teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Applications should be completed by January 4, 1995, to assure consideration. Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, a list of publications, a record of research funding, a list of professional awards, a description of research interests, and the names of five references to Professor Charles M. Lukchart, Acting Chair, Department of Chemistry, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37235. Vanderbilt University is an AAU university with undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs in ten colleges and schools on a single, 350-acre campus. Vanderbilt University is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. FACULTY POSITION The chemistry department at St. Mary's College of Maryland, a small, public liberal arts honors college, 68 miles southeast of Washington, DC, invites applications for a tenure-track position in chemistry at the associate or professor level. Candidates should have demonstrated excellence in teaching and conducting a productive undergraduate research program. All areas of chemistry will be considered, but preference will be given to candidates that best complement the department's expertise. Teaching assignments will include courses in the candidate's area of specialization and in the general education courses. Applicants should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, summary of teaching philosophy, summary of proposed research, and arrange to have three letters of recommendation sent to: Dr. Allan K. Hovland, Chair, Search Committee, St. Mary's College of Maryland, St. Mary's City, MD 20686. Review of applications will begin January 3,1995, and applications will be accepted until the position is filled. St. Mary's College of Maryland is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY Western Michigan University seeks applications for a tenure-track assistant professor of analytical chemistry beginning Fall 1995, pending budgetary approval. Ph.D in chemistry, postdoctoral experience and background for teaching undergraduate and graduate analytical chemistry are required. Strong preference for an environmental research background. Expected to develop externally funded research program related to environmental problems. Western Michigan University, a Carnegie Classification Doctoral I Institution and equal opportunity employer, has an affirmative action program and encourages applications from underrepresented groups. Send letter of application, vita, statement of research plans, academic transcripts and three letters of recommendation to Michael McCarville, Chair, Chemistry Department, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI 49008-3842. Review of applications will begin December 1, 1994 and continue until the position is filled.

DEAN: NAT SCIENCES & MATHEMATICS Applications and nominations are invited for the position of Dean of the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP). Candidates should have an earned doctorate in a discipline offered by the College (Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Geoscience, Mathematics, Physics, and Psychology); proven leadership ability; administrative experience working with faculty, administrators, staff, and students; an excellent record of teaching, research, and professional activity; and proven ability to work effectively with the community. Contact person is Dr. Dennis Whitson, Chair, Search Committee, 204 Sutton Hall, IUP, Indiana, PA 15705-1098. Internet: Whitson@grove,iup.edu. IUP is an Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity employer. FACULTY POSITION IN CHEMISTRY: The Department of Chemistry, University of South Alabama, invites applicants for a tenure-track position at the assistant professor level beginning Fall, 1995. Teaching duties will involve 12 contact hours per academic quarter, and will include courses in General Chemistry for both science and non-science majors. Ph.D. in chemistry is required; postdoctoral experience is desirable. The applicant is expected to develop a research program in any field of chemistry, including Chemical Education. Applicants must provide a letter of application, a complete curriculum vitae, transcripts, and a brief statement of research plans, and teaching philosophy to Professor Jeffry D. Madura, Department of Chemistry, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL 36688. All materials must be postmarked on or before by January 6,1995. EEO/AA/M/F/D THE SEATTLE UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT seeks applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position beginning Fall 1995 from individuals devoted to teaching and committed to faculty-mentored undergraduate research. A Ph.D. in Chemistry is required. Postdoctoral experience and a record of teaching excellence is desirable. Specialty in Bioinorganic Chemistry with Environmental Chemistry experience is preferred, but exceptional individuals in related areas will be considered. Applicants should submit by January 3,1995 a curriculum vitae, academic transcripts, concise descriptions of research plans and teaching interests, and letters from three professional references to: Dr. Lawrence C. Thomas, Chair, Chemistry Department, Seattle University, Seattle, WA 98122-4460. Seattle University is a metropolitan, Jesuit teaching university serving a culturally diverse student population of approximately 6000 students enrolled in 49 undergraduate and 22 graduate degree programs. The university is committed to increasing diversity among faculty, staff and students and therefore strives to develop a campus community in which all faculty, staff and students feel welcome, valued and supported. THE DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY invites applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level beginning Fall, 1995, pending upon availability of funding. The position requires a Ph.D. in Chemistry with a strong commitment to research in the area of Experimental Organic Chemistry and the potential to attract external support. The Department of Chemistry offers B.S., M.S., and interdisciplinary Ph.D. degrees. Interested applicants should send vita, a short description of research plans, transcripts, and arrange for three letters of recommendations to be sent to Y.C. Jean, Chair of Faculty Search Committee, Department of Chemistry, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri 64110. Review of applications will begin on 12/15/94 and will continue until the position is filled. UMKC is an EO/AA employer.

RESEARCH ASST PROF position open for MD cardiologist with at least 3 y experience in MRS/MRI, animal physiology/surgery, ESR spectroscopy. Send application to Dr. G.A. Elgavish, Univ. Alabama at Birmingham, THT 336, Birmingham, AL 35294-0006. EEOC/AA Employer.

SENIOR SCIENCE EDUCATOR — THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA IN HUNTSVILLE'S College of Science and its Institute for Science Education (ISE) are seeking a senior science educator to assume a leadership role in the University's continuing efforts to develop and implement creative and alternate approaches for the improvement of precollege science and mathematics education. The position is for an individual having academic credentials suitable for a senior tenured appointment in one of the departments of the College, and his or her responsibilities will be divided equally between the ISE and the department in which tenure is granted. The successful candidate must have an established record as a Principal Investigator in obtaining external funding for reform efforts in precollege science, have demonstrated effectiveness in working with faculty in a Department of Education and with precollege science teachers, and be experienced with inquiry-based, hands-on curricula in precollege science. Within the College of Science, masters and/or doctoral degrees are awarded in Atmospheric Science, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, Materials Science, Optical Science and Engineering, and Physics. Applicants should submit a letter of application, resume, copies of graduate transcripts, and the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of at least three references to Dr. F. L. Cook, Director, Institute for Science Education, Morton Hall - Room 122, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL 35899. Screening of applications will begin February 1 and continue until the position is filled. The University of Alabama in Huntsville is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer.

SWATHMORE COLLEGE — ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (TENURE TRACK) Swathmore College invites applications for a tenure-track position in organic chemistry at the level of Assistant Professor. The initial appointment will begin on September 1, 1995. Ph.D. in organic chemistry required; postdoctoral experience is preferred. The area of specialization within organic chemistry is open, but we seek an individual who will incorporate a substantive amount of modern NMR spectroscopy (including 2D techniques) into undergraduate teaching and research. In May, 1995, we will replace our existing 200 MHz FTNMR with a new Bruker (DRX) 400 MHz spectrometer. Other instrumentation available within the department on our suburban Philadelphia campus include HPLC, CE, GC/MS, CD, ESR, assorted UV/ VIS and FT-IR spectrometers, pulsed dye lasers, temperature-jump and stopped flow instrumentation, and substantial computational resources (including 2 DEC Alpha and 2 Silicon Graphics workstations within the Chemistry Department). Candidates should submit a c.v., copies of graduate and undergraduate transcripts and a statement of research interests and arrange for 3 letters of recommendation to be sent to Prof. Thomas A. Stephenson, Chair, Department of Chemistry, Swarthmore College, 500 College Avenue, Swarthmore, PA 19081-1397. Women and members of under-represented minorities are

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MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR. The College of Pharmacy at Oregon State University invites applications for a tenuretrack position in medicinal chemistry beginning no later than September 16, 1995. Rank and salary will be based on experience. The successful candidate will be expected to teach undergraduate medicinal chemistry and establish an independent research program related to synthetic medicinal chemistry, bioorganic chemistry, natural products chemistry, computational chemistry, SAR approaches to receptor mechanisms, or drug metabolism. A Ph.D. degree and postdoctoral or equivalent experience is required. Applicants should send a curriculum vitae, a brief description of research and teaching interests, and names, addresses, phone and FAX numbers of three references to: Dean R. A. Ohvall, College of Pharmacy, Pharmacy Bldg. 203, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331-3507. Priority will be given to applications received prior to December 15, 1994. ObU is an EO/AAE and is responsive to dual-career needs.

BIOCHEMISTRY FACULTY POSITION. Tenuretrack appointment, probably at Assistant Professor level, beginning August 1995, subject to availability of funding. Ph.D. in biochemistry and evidence of potential to develop a productive research program involving primarilv undergraduate students required; postdoctoral ancf/or teaching experience preferred. Duties include teaching biochemistry lecture and laboratory courses at undergraduate and M.S. levels as well as general education, general chemistry, and organic courses. Submit vita, transcripts (undergraduate and graduate), research plans, and teaching philosophy, and arrange to have three letters of recommendation sent to Dr. Norbert C. Furumo, Department of Chemistry, Eastern Illinois Univeristy, Charleston, IL 61920; (217) 581-3119. Review of applications will begin December 5, 1994. AA/EEOE

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY FACULTY AND DIRECTOR, ZETTLEMOYER CENTER FOR SURFACE SCIENCE LEHIGH UNIVERSITY Rank open (previously advertised as a junior position). Preference will be given to candidates witn research interests invoking organic or inorganic interfaces, colloids, films or coatings of fundamental and technological interest. The Zettlemoyer Center for Surface Studies has 16 faculty members and is superbly equipped for surface science studies, including the only Scienta ESCA at a university in the United States, t h e center budget is now about $3.8 million annually. A resume, a description of research plans, and three letters of recommendation should be sent to: Chairperson, Faculty Search Committee, Department of Chemistry, Lehigh University, 6 East Packer Ave., Bethlehem, PA 18015-3172. Applications received by December 15,1994 will be given full consideration. Lehigh University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Women and minority candidates are encouraged to apply. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY TENURE-STREAM APPOINTMENT The Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto, invites applications for a tenure track position at the Assistant Professor level in Inorganic Chemistry, effective on or after July 1, 1995. Applicants should have a Ph.D., and possess a strong academic background and an excellent research record. Research activities which are closely linked to areas of biological interest will be particularly advantageous. The successful candidate will be expected to conduct an active and innovative research program and to teach at both the undergraduate and graduate level. The successful candidate will be based at the Erindale Campus of the University of Toronto and will conduct ner/his research on that campus. Applications will be accepted until December 15, 1994. Salary commensurate with experience. The University of Toronto is an employment equity employer. Applicants should provide a curriculum vitae and an outline of their proposed research, and should arrange to have three confidential letters of recommendation sent on their behalf to: Chair of Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, 80 St. George Street, Room 150, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1A1.

ORGANIC CHEMIST. Yeshiva University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in Organic Chemistry, starting September 1995. Teaching duties include organic chemistry, advanced courses possibly including biochemistry and spectroscopy, and chemistry for non-science majors. Applicants must have a completed Ph.D. Preference will be given to candidates with experience in undergraduate teaching and demonstrated ability and interest in conducting research with undergraduates who are interested mainly in the health sciences. Rank and salarv are dependent on qualifications. Send resumes and have three letters of reference sent to: Dean H. Nierenberg, Yeshiva College, 101 Furst Hall, Yeshiva University, 500 West 185th Street, New York, NY 10033. An Equal Opportunity Employer. FACULTY POSITION IN CHEMISTRY: The Department of Chemistry, University of South Alabama, invites applicants for a tenure-track position at the assistant professor level beginning Fall, 1995. Teachings duties will involve 12 contact hours per academic quarter, and will include courses in General Chemistry for both science and non-science majors. Ph.D. in chemistry is required; postdoctoral experience is desirable. The applicant is expected to develop a research program in any field of chemistry, including Chemical Education. Applicants must provide a letter of application, a complete curriculum vitae, transcripts, a brief statement of research plans, and teaching philosophy to Professor Jeffry D. Madura, Department of Chemistry, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL 36688. All materials must be postmarked on or bedore bv Januarv 6, 1995. EEO/ AA/M/F/D RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS, TEACHING FELLOWSHIPS for Ph.D. program. Well-equipped department. Inorganic, pnysical, organic, theoretical, analytical and biochemistry. Starting September 1995: $15,360/12 months plus free tuition. Chemistry Department-CN, Georgetown Universitv, Washington, DC 20057-2222. (202) 687-6073.

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(ACS Members) ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, B.A.: HPLC, lab data systems, GC, TLC, IR/UV/Vis spetrophotometry, NMR, Mass spetrometry, AA, Flame photometry, classical "wet" analysis (including autotitrators), computers (word processors, spread sheets). Philip Carpe, 30 Strathmore Rd., Freehold, NJ 07728. (908) 431-2186. Box 407-A-ll

ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, M.S. from University of Michigan: 6 months industrial experience in powder technology as lab supervisor. Duties include sample analysis, record keeping, sending reports, assignment of tasks, customer and sales relations, plus keeping the lab stocked. Seeking technical position in same or related area. Prefer to relocate in Midwest. 1734 Meadows Circle W., Lantana, FL 33462. (407) 4343055.

ANALYTICAL/ORGANIC CHEMIST, PH.D.: Experienced in methods development, process development and catalysis for fine chemicals, fragrances, monomers and strained-cage compounds. Strong background in GC, HPLC, multimuclear NMR. Seeking manufacturing R&D or process position. 105 Prestbury Lane, Somerset, NJ 08873. Messages: (908) 271-0668. Box 410-A-ll

ANALYTICAL/PHARMACUETICAL CHEMIST, M.S.: 20 yrs. pharmaceutical industry experience. Extensive methods development, R&D product support. Hands-on-manager, project leader for successful and a generic drugs. Looking for stable environment. Willing to relocate. Completing MBA. S. Atwell, 2306 Harvest Farm Rd. Eldellsburg, MD21784. (410) 5499410. Box 400-A-ll

ANALYTICAL/BIOINORGANIC, PH.D. CHEMIST: Postdoctoral research: a number of separation and purification techniques: a number of electrochemical techniques; modified electrodes: spectroscopy; peptides and proteins; chemical and electrosynthesis. Will relocate. Mobashar: (908) 445-4216 or (419) 352-5288.. Box 409-D-6

MASS SPECTROMETRIST Sector, quadrupole, LC/MS, GC/MS, EI, CI, FAB, ESI. Accurate mass. Organic, organometallics, biologicals. Seeks service. Routine and nonroutine maintenance, troubleshooting. Excellent verbal, management skills. Also NMR, UV-VIS, IR. Will relocate. Ann R. Morrill, Children's Hospital Oakland, 747 52nd Street, Oakland, CA 94609-1809. (510) 428-3619, (weekdays). Box 444-D-10

ANALYTICAL/BIOANALYTICAL/MEDICINAL CHEMIST, PH.D.: 8 years experience in environmental/biological organic trace analysis methods development of separation and measurement techniques, GC/MS, FID & ECD, HPLC/UV & EC, TLC, NMR, IR, maintenance & troubleshooting. Natural products extraction & synthesis. Highly synthesis. Highly skilled, motivated & loyal. M. Itani, 53 Trident Ave., #304, Winthrop, MA 02152. (617) 8467520. Box 403-C-4

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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. North Central College invites applications for a tenure-track appointment as assistant or associate professor, to begin September 1995. Ph.D. required. Applicants should have the potential for excellence in undergraduate teaching and research. Teaching assignment includes organic chemistry, an advanced course, and participation in our introductorv sequence. For more detail, call 708420-4002. North Central College, located 30 miles west of Chicago in Illinois' research & development corridor, is a 133 year old comprehensive liberal arts institution of 2500 students. The 4-person Chemistry Department offers majors in chemistry and biochemistry. Send letter of application, vita, outline of undergraduate research plans, graduate and undergraduate transcripts, and have three letters of recommendation sent to: Rosemary Schwantes, Secretary to the Chemistry Search, North Central College, P.O. Box 3063, Naperville, IL 60566-7063. Review of applications begins January 3, 1995 and continues until the position is filled. We zoelcome applications from women and minority candidates. EOE.

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ANALYTICAL/ORGANIC CHEMIST, M. S.: 4 yrs. R&D experience. Extensive experience with isolation, purification (LC, TLC, GC, HPLC) and characterization (NMR, IR, UV, MS). Seeking entry level position. Will relocate. PHONE: (718) 296-5939. Box 406-B-7

ANALYTICAL ANALYTICAL MANAGER/DIRECTOR, PH.D.: Over 20 yrs. US/international experience managing industrial analytical development/services functions including spectroscopy, chromatography, physical methods, wet chemical methods, LIMS systems and laboratory automation, R&D, manufacturing and customer services. J. Karliner, 660 Boxwood Terrace, Alpharetta, GA 30202. (404) 667-3288. Box 408-C-ll ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, B.S.: 5 yrs. experience in organic trace analysis under GLP compliance. Instrumentation experience in GC, HPLC, GPC, UV, maintenance and troubleshooting. Skilled in method development and problem solving. Will relocate. Box 409-C-ll

ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, B.S.: Strong experience in HPLC, Ion chrom, IR uv-Vis, TLC, fluorometry ,wet chemistry of pharmaceuticals. Skilled in method development & problem solving, computer literate, seeks industrial QC/R&Dposition. Hafizur Rahman, 8 Rosewood Ct., SayrevilÎe, NJ08872. (908) 651-0150. Box 406-D-9

ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, PH.D.: 20 yrs. experience in methods development, problem solving, process research and waste remediation. Proficient in electroanalytical, GC, HPLC, IC, AA, Graphite, ICP, UVVIS, XRF, SEM, and wet chemistry. Patents and publications. Please contact (201) 445-9633. Box 409-D-9

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ENTRY LEVEL BS. CHE: Seeking position in process/petroleum refining engineering. Experienced in hydrogen plant design with emphasis in absorption/ stripping. Knowledge of EPA, OSHA, Hazop. Strong computer skills/communication. Ruent in Vietnamese. Will relocate. 629 W. Myrtle St., Glendale, CA 91203. (818) 241-3218. Box 402-C-ll

SYNTHETIC ORGANIC/MEDICINAL CHEMIST, PH.D. IN AUSTRIA: Postdoc. experience, publications, heterocycles, antibiotics, antifungals drugs, multistep synthesis. Strong analytical and purification skills: NMR, MS, IR, GC, HPLC, Rash chromât. Languages, computer, technical writing skills. Will relocate. M. Singh, 1821 Meadows Rd., Santa Fe, NM 87505. (505) 474-8032. Box 401-C-ll

PHYSICAL ORGANIC CHEMIST, PH.D.: Proven record in product R&D. Patents. UV/EB curable (inks, solder mask, photoresists, synthesis of mono­ mers, oligomers). Urethanes, acrylic emulsions (PSA, release). Sandpaper manufacture. Languages, would consider contract of consulting assignment. Gene Zador, 19 Windmill Ct, Ballston Lake, NY 12019. Tel: (518) 877-7211. Box 403-A-ll

SEPARATIONS R&D PILOT AND INTERNATIONAL: Ph.D. 11 yrs. experience in process desing refining/petrochemical plants +7 yrs. experience R&D on adsorption pilot-plant operations. Fluent in French, Spainish and English, seeking practical training in the US/CANADA. Willing to relocate. Exceptional team/communications skills. POB 163974, Austin, TX 78716. Fax: (512) 471-1720. Box 406-C-ll

CHEMICAL ENGINEER, PH.D.: 5+ yrs. R&D experience in batch organic synthesis processes, supercritical fluid technology, waste remediation, pilot plant, polymerization, process simulation and product development. Proven problem-solving and team leadership skills. Will relocate. (215) 638-1746. Box 410-A-ll

CHEMICAL ENGINEER, MICHELLE: Seeking industrial position in R&D of chemical or petrochemical company. 14 years experience in process research and development. Liquid-vapour equilibrium datamathematical modeling, management, pilot and industrial scale. 62-96 Forrest Ave., Apt. 2L, Ridgewood, NY13385. (718) 386-0268. Box 405-E-5

CHEMICAL ENGINEER/BIOTECHOLOGIST, M. PHIL.: 1 yr biotechnology experience in biotransformation or edible oil. Master's thesis dealt with ultrafiltration of mammaliam cell fermentation broth. GC, UV/VIS, enzymatic assays. Seeks R&D/industrial position. Excellent computer and communication skills. Call: S. Paul, 399 Dupont Street, Apt.201, Toronto, Canada, M5R 1W3. (416) 539-0499. Box 408D-9

ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER, PH.D./EIT (12/ 94): Seeks consulting engineer position. Filtration/ sorption, water treatment, invention, water quality modeling, groundwater remediation, env. chem. lake/estuarine processes, tech. writing, materials characterization. POB 679, Blackburg, VA 24063. (703) 951-1217. Box 409-A-ll

ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMIST, B.S. CHEMISTRY, M.S. ENVIRO ENGINEERING SCIENCE, (12/92): 1 yr. industrial experiene in waste treatment processes. Aerobic, anaerobic, physical/chemical, and membranes. Christine Warta, (513) 861-6054. 621 McAlpin, #408, Cincinnati, OH 45220. Box 405-D-9

ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE SPECIALIST, PH.D: Seeks corporate or plant position overseeing ENV/IH activities. 20+ yrs. experience including 9 managerial. Have negotiated air, water, waste and UIC permits, served on trade assoc. subcomtes, active in rule making; strong QA and auditing skills. Call: (803) 649-0922. Box 404-D-9

INORGANIC INORGANIC/ANALYTICAL/RADIOCHEMISTRY, PH.D.: 3 yrs. industrial experience in developing therapeutic and diagnostic pharmaceuticals. Skilled in synthetic and analytical chemistry. Highly motivated with strong problem solving skills, team interaction capabilities and organizational abilities. Northeast/Midwest preferred. Call: (215) 482-5105. Box 404-A-ll

ORGANIC CHEMIST, M.S.: Seeking entry level position in industrial R&D. Outstanding computer skills (ChemText, DOS, Windows and others). Experience in GC/MS, IR, research, and training. Constance Watson, 8200 Sunbury Ln. Apt. 816, Houston, TX 77095. PHONE: (713) 855-8934. Box 407-C-ll CREATIVE: Solved many problems, long industrial experience. Backgrounds in bio & medicinal. New products, processes, techniques. Developed new reactions & did long-known difficults. Proficient with instruments & interpretation. Wondrous experimental skills. Will relocate. Call/fax: (201) 482-3680. Box 400A-l ORGANIC/ANALYTICAL, COAL/FUEL, PH.D.: 4 yrs. postdoctoral experience in the U.S. (Η-IB visa); long experience in advanced coal research (50+ pulications incl. book); seeks tempory research associate position. (614) 592-3946. Box 401-A-ll ORGANIC CHEMIST, PH.D.: 20 yrs. industrial R&D, experience in carbohydrates, water-soluble polymers (cellulosics) and specialty chemicals. Super­ vision, design synthesis, characterization. Working knowledge of most modern instrumentation. Will re­ locate/travel. Available immediately. (302) 475-7952. Box 408-A-6 DEVELOPMENT AND MEDICINAL PH.D. OR­ GANIC CHEMIST: 5 yrs. experience in pharmaceu­ tical R&D preparing crural compounds with 2.6 yrs. supervisory experience; synthetic route improvement from bench to pilot plant; patents and publications; Seeking academic or R&D position; Available yester­ day; will relocate and travel. Box 407-E-10 ORGANIC CHEMIST, PH.D.(5/94): Thesis research on heterocyclic Chem. Experience in multistep org. synthesis, purification and characterization ort. com­ pounds. Seeking entry level position in R&D or tech­ nical support. English/Spanish. Will relocate/travel. 1112 Spruce St., Apt. 5, Philadelphia, PA 19107. (215). Box 402-D-9

PHARM/MED/CLINICAL PHARMACEUTICAL/ANALYTICAL, PH.D: Senior group leader, extensive clinical, pre-clinical analytical experience (HPLC, GC/MS, IR, etc.) PK/metabolism, formulation, product development small and large companies seeks group leader, manager position pharmaceutical, related field. Philadelphia/Wilming­ ton area, NC, Southeast. (215) 344-7833. Box 450-D-10 PHARMACOGNOSY, PH.D.: Extensive experience with isolation, purification (LC, TLC HPLC) and characterization (NMR, IR, UV, MS) of biologically active compounds from plant extracts, 20 publica­ tions, teaching experience, seek postdoctoral posi­ tion/industrial job offer. Call (817) 294-7309. 3625 Oaktree Cir, Apt 1608, Fort Worth, TX 76133. Box 424-A-7

POLYMER POLYMER CHEMIST, PH.D., 20 years of experi­ ence. Strong background in polymer synthesis, for­ mulation and production. Extensive network in Rus­ sian academia and chemical industry. Call 510-9331747. POLYMER CHEMIST: M.S. 18 yrs. experience in for­ mulating and technical service of coatings/adhesives. Strong background in latices, fillers, pigments, addi­ tives, surfactants, and antifoamers. Expertise in scaleup. (419) 841-3872 OR 3801 Wheatlands, Sylvania, OH 43560. Box 404-B-7

POLYMER CHEMIST, MS: 10 yrs. in adhesives, coatings and sealants; UV/EB activator curable, anaerobic, epoxy urethane and aqueous emulsion systems, R&D to technical services. Open to Salary and relocation. Menon, (718) 428-2379. Box 412-A-ll EMULSION POLYMER CHEMIST: 19 yrs. experi­ ence in water soluble polymer synthesis, develop­ ment, design, and analysis; 15 yrs. supervisory expe­ rience; 5 yrs. experience in environmental analysis; seeking chemical position in same;highly motivated, computer proficent. (410) 551-5235. Box 413-A-ll M.S. POLYMER CHEMISTY AND ENGINEERING/PH.D. PHYSICAL CHEMISTY: Polymer syn­ thesis/modification/blend reinforcement, four years working experience, ab initio. Computational ap­ proach to chemistry problems. 20 publications. Flexi­ ble research areas, highly motivated a team player. Seeking R&D industiral position. Box 435-B-10 PH.D.: Blend membranes/fibers/hydrogels. Synthet­ ic polymers and polysaccharides. Blend preparation and characterization. Structure and properties rela­ tions. Crystalline phases, miscibility, morphology, p e r m s e l e c t i v i t y , m e c h a n i c a l p r o p e r t i e s . Luo Mengkui, 2005 East Fayette, Apt. 303, Syracuse, NY 13224. (315) 478-0779. Box 412-B-7 CREATIVE PH.D. POLYMER MEMBRANE SCI­ ENTIST: Industrial experience in hollow fiber mem­ brane manufacturing using phgase inversion (ther­ mal/solution), characterization, permselectivity for biomedical applications. Product development R&D pilot, to manufacturing, sterilization, problem identi­ fication/solving, HPLC, (7 yrs) including hardware, on-line patent/literature search. PHONE/FAX: (305) 431-2480. Box 430-B-10

OTHER SEPARATIONS R&D PILOT AND INTERNA­ TIONAL: PH.D. 1 years experience in process design refining/petrochemical plants +7 years experience R&D on adsorption pilot-plant operations. Fluent in French, Spanish and English, seeking practical train­ ing in the US/CANADA. Willing to relocate. Excep­ tional team/communications skills. P.O. box 163974, Austin, TX 78717. Fax: (512) 471-1720. Box 406-C-ll TECH MANAGEMENT: 6-yr domes/int'l tech/sales exp in pharma/chem; MS/Chem, MBA; US resident, Chinese orig.; creative/team player/bi-cultural; seek­ ing business dev/tech management/joint venture li­ aison position in China Box 302-C-ll PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT/OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT: Solid record of accomplishments. Industrial and consumer products, large and small business environments. Abilities include administra­ tion, budgeting, project managment, formulation, scale-up, QA, technical services and marketing. (209) 832-5171 Box 400-C-ll PH.D. CHEMIST: 4 yrs. experience in customer ser­ vices, crystal growth and structure analysis of phar­ maceutical, organic and inorganic compounds. Diver­ sified background in catalysis and ceramic engineer­ ing. Excellent references. Seeking R&D/technical services position. Will relocate. Hattie Liu, POB 4666, Boynton Beach, FL 33424-4666. Box 404-C-ll INDUSTRIAL CHEMIST: 25 yrs. experience. Lab manager. Area manager, Director of R&D. Past su­ pervisory responsibility for large technical groups, to­ tal management responsibility, etc. Full time/part time/ consulting, etc. Box 406-A-ll

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(ACS M e m b e r s ) (ACS M e m b e r s ) SURFACE/MATERIALS CHEMIST, PH.D., 1994: Seek R&D in industry/postdoc. Industrial experi­ ence. Surfaces characterizations of polymers, semi­ conductors, membranes, ceramics. Strong skills in AFM, NSOM, TEM, SEM, XRD, lasers, computer pro­ ficient. Will relocate/travel. James J. Yang, 1809 e. Fayette Street, #3J, Syracuse, NY 13210. 015) 4752035. Box 405-A-ll

MATERIALS SCIENTIST, PH.D.: Extensive experi­ ence in research and product development for coat­ ings, adhesive, films, elasomer composites and reinforcedplasics. Specialized skills in polyurethane syn­ thesis and characterization, analysis, selection and innovation of materials and project management. Kohji Chihara, (317) 574-7812. Box 402-A-ll

EXPERIENCED POLYMER SCIENTIST. Ph.D. Strong background in polymers, polymer coatings, hydrogels, biodegradable polymers, graft copoly­ mers, and structure/property relations. Proven track record in devlopment of produtcs. Interaction with regulatory, legal, GMP and validation aspects. Box 301-D-10

CHEMICAL MARKETING: Chemist with 10+ yrs. experience managing specialty industrial products and intermediates. Track record of increasing profit­ ability and growing volumes. Expertise in achieving win-win supply scenarios. Will relocate. Immediately available. E. A. Pritchett, (215) 966-3114. Box 414-C-5

CONSULTANT PATENTS - YOUR MOST IMPORTANT ASSET: 'Tatent strategist" helps get broader, stronger patents - faster and at lower cost. Independent review and evaluation of your patent status and portfolio. Also innovative medicinal/organic chemical consulting. Internationally known. Dr. Bernard Loev, RR 1, Box 134, Holmes, NY12531. PHONE/FAX (914) 878-3193 Box 415-C-5 CONSULTANT: Iodine/ΡVP-I/Iodophors and other antimicrobials for human health antiseptics, sanitizers, disinfectants, etc. Recognized expertise. Murray Winicov, 4609 Charlotte St., Kansas City, MO 64110. (816) 756-2141. Box 409-A-7 INKJET INKS FORMULATIONS CONSULTANT: M.S. with extensive experience as research chemist for formulating and developing inkjet inks and anaerobic adhesives. Yog Bhatia, 229 Milton Ave. Glen Ellyn, IL 60137. Telephone: (708) 858-5871. Box 400-A-7 CONSULTANT: Need new products? Got problem? Plastics, polymer blends composites, chemicals, entrepreneurship, technology transfer, searches. 24 yrs. with global chemical company in R&D, manufactur­ ing, applications, product/process development. Dr. Frank M. Silver, 3280 Villafane Dr., Pensacola, FL 32503. Tel: (904) 434-3861; Fax: (904) 433-9693. Box 405-C-ll

RADIOPHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, PH.D.: Extensive industrial experience and expertise in Triti­ um and 1-125 labeling of small molecules, peptide & protiens. Excellent synthetic skills and demonstrated ablity to develop short route for precursor synthesis. Will relocate. Bala, (410) 461-8941. Box 433-B-10

FLUROAROMATICS SEMINAR: Retired interna­ tional authority. Seminar reviews synthesis tech­ niques, properties & applications. Wrote revised 1994 review chapter on above subject. Also available for consulting on Fluorinated-Aromatics and -Heterocy­ clics R&D programs. Max M. Boudakian, Ph.D., 30 Candlewood Dr., Pittsford, NY 14534. PHONE: (716) 381-0195. Box 403-C-ll

FORENSIC TOXICOLOGIST/CLINICAL CHEMIST,PH.D.: Experience in forensic tox lab, hospital and reference clinical lab management. Familiar with low to high volume of testings. NIDA and CAP-FUD Τ inspectors. Position, location and salary open. Box 431-B-10

CONSULTANT: Physical and surface/colloid chem­ ist. Product development of phtographic materials and photo-processing solutions. Accessible to various China connections and capable of conducting mar­ keting research in China. PHONE:(716) 377-0185. FAX: (716) 377-7778. Box 436-B-10

CHEMIST FOR INFORMATION SERVICE AND RESEARCH: Ph.D. from Germany, MS from USA, and BS from China. Excecllent communication skills and the ability to work independently. Box 434-B-10

SPAINISH/ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS: Experi­ enced translator of scientific/engineering documents and for other purposes. Fast and professional service. AMLT: 1181 Queen Lane, #5. West Chester, PA 19382 FAX: (610) 431-9988. Box 432-B-10

PATENT PREPARATION AND COUNSEL: F.T. Coppa, Esq.; Albany NY 12144; 1-800-432-1981.

MBA, (MARKETING) PH.D., (CHEMISTRY) Seek­ ing career opportunities in company h a v i n g / planningbusiness operations in China. Strong analyt­ ical, creative and communication skills. Native Chi­ nese speaker, fluent in English. Willing to relocate/ travel. J. Gao 5640 South Ellis Avenue, Chicago, ILL 60637. FAX (312) 702-5863. Box 421-B-4

EPOXY CONSULTANT: Solutions to formulation, processing and device reliability problems for epoxy resins and other thermosets. Porting, transfer mold­ ing, COB systems, powder coatings, conformai coat­ ings, adhesives and laminations. Specializing in elec­ trical and electronic applications. Dr. J. C. Spitsber­ gen, 696 Knollwood Rd., Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417. (201) 848-1444. Box 404-A-l COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY SCIENTIFIC/TECHNICAL/MEDICAL WRITING Sherrod Research. Since 1992. Ph/Fax: 800-249-7280

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Zambridge Scientific Computing, Inc.. .OBC Cambridge Scientific Computing, Inc.. .OBC

Celgene Corporation. Celgene Corporation Maresca Associates Chevron Chemical Company Creative Marketing Services, Inc.

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Chiroscience Limited Opus Advertising

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Huls America, Inc 56 Briechle-Fernandez Marketing Services, Inc.

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